The Pittsburgh Condors were a professional basketball team in the original American Basketball Association (ABA). Originally called the Pittsburgh Pipers...
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popular opponents. The Philadelphia 76ers, Pittsburgh Pipers, Pittsburgh Condors, Pittsburgh Rens, Pittsburgh Piranhas, and the Harlem Globetrotters hosted...
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Tiny Ron Taylor (category Pittsburgh Condors players)
Washington Caps (1969–70); the Virginia Squires (1970–71); and the Pittsburgh Condors (1971–72). He played 75 of his 77 career games in his first season...
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(team then moved); the Pittsburgh Condors (ABA returned in 1970–72), the Pittsburgh Piranhas (CBA Finals in 1995), the Pittsburgh Xplosion (2004–08) and...
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Dave Lattin (category Pittsburgh Condors players)
prospective wide receiver. He went on to play with the Phoenix Suns, the Pittsburgh Condors, and the Memphis Tams, ending his professional career with the Harlem...
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club Jonquière Condors, former ice hockey team based in Jonquière, Quebec, Canada Pittsburgh Condors, a former US basketball team ADI Condor, an American...
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Walt Szczerbiak (category Pittsburgh Condors players)
1971–72 season, as a member of the Pittsburgh Condors. He then joined the Kentucky Colonels, who selected him in the Condors' dispersal draft, but he was later...
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perhaps the fiercest player in the ABA, the Pittsburgh Condors' John Brisker, once entering the Condors' locker room and yelling, "Hey, John, you wanna...
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District (disambiguation) Pittsburgh Americans, an American Football League (1936–1937) Pittsburgh Associates Pittsburgh Condors, an American Basketball...
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John Brisker (category Pittsburgh Condors players)
six seasons in the ABA and NBA as a member of the Pittsburgh Pipers (1969–1970), Pittsburgh Condors (1970–1972) and Seattle SuperSonics (1972–1975). He...
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The 1970–71 Pittsburgh Condors season was the first season of the Pittsburgh Condors, and third overall season of Pittsburgh's tenure in American Basketball...
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Mark Binstein (category Pittsburgh Condors coaches)
complete revamping of the Condors' logo, image and merchandising. Binstein also sought to add All-American Howard Porter to the Condors' roster and the team...
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The 1971–72 Pittsburgh Condors season was the 2nd and final season of the Pittsburgh Condors along with the 4th and final season of Pittsburgh involvement...
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baseball team in MLB Pittsburgh Penguins, a hockey team in the NHL Pittsburgh Condors, a former basketball team in the NBA Palitana railway station, Gujarat...
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NCAA rules because he had signed a professional contract with the Pittsburgh Condors of the American Basketball Association during the middle of his senior...
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Charlie Scott, Virginia Squires All-ABA Second Team John Brisker, Pittsburgh Condors Joe Caldwell, Carolina Cougars Zelmo Beaty, Utah Stars (tied with...
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(Timberwolves) in 1989. Minnesota Pipers 1968–1969 Pittsburgh Pipers 1969–1970 Pittsburgh Pioneers 1970 Pittsburgh Condors 1970–1972 San Diego Conquistadors /Sails...
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"1967-68 Pittsburgh Pipers Roster and Stats". "1967-68 ABA Season Summary". "Rand: Minnesota Muskies anyone?". Star Tribune. "Pittsburgh Condors Franchise...
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"Arena timeline -- Highlights of 50 years of entertainment - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. "Mellon Arena - History". mellonarena.com....
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numbers also dropped by 6%. Condor had also planned new routes to the United States for San Diego, New Orleans, and Pittsburgh; all flights are operated...
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Jack McMahon (category Pittsburgh Condors coaches)
coach the Cincinnati Royals, the San Diego Rockets, and the ABA's Pittsburgh Condors. Source Association for Professional Basketball Research American...
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had a tentative agreement to purchase both the Miami Floridians and Pittsburgh Condors of the ABA with a plan to merge them into a single Toronto-based team...
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George Carter (basketball) (category Pittsburgh Condors players)
teams: the Caps, the Virginia Squires, the Carolina Cougars, the Pittsburgh Condors, the New York Nets, the Memphis Sounds, the Baltimore Claws (preseason...
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Bob Verga (category Pittsburgh Condors players)
the following season. After averaging 17.5 points per game for the Pittsburgh Condors in the 1971–72 season Verga finished his career with the NBA's Portland...
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Charlie Hentz (category Pittsburgh Condors players)
pick), selected by the San Diego Rockets, but he signed with the Pittsburgh Condors of the American Basketball Association. He appeared in 57 games during...
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are a professional American football team based in Pittsburgh. The Steelers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a...
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Nate Bowman (category Pittsburgh Condors players)
member of the Chicago Bulls, New York Knicks, Buffalo Braves, and Pittsburgh Condors. He won an NBA Championship as a reserve for the Knicks in 1970. In...
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winning percentage in ABA playoffs as the Los Angeles Stars (only the Pittsburgh Condors and Oakland Oaks did better) .608 winning percentage in ABA regular...
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Chico Vaughn Most Valuable Player Connie Hawkins "Remember the ABA: Pittsburgh Condors". Archived from the original on April 28, 2013. Retrieved January...
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Chuck Williams (basketball) (category Pittsburgh Condors players)
seasons (1970–1978), spending time with multiple teams including the Pittsburgh Condors (ABA), the Denver Nuggets (ABA, then NBA), the San Diego Conquistadors...
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